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"coexist" Definitions
  1. coexist (with somebody/something) to exist together in the same place or at the same time, especially in a peaceful way

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Exuberance and sadness coexist in Bagieu's drawing style, as they coexist in the character of Cass Elliot.
Exuberance and sadness coexist in her drawing style, as they coexist in the character of Cass Elliot — whose every moment of joy and perseverance seems to overlay deep loneliness and vulnerability.
If families can't figure out how to coexist around the dinner table, how much hope is there for states with dramatically different demographics and voting patterns to coexist in the same nation?
What this play does beautifully is that they coexist together.
In surrogacy, altruism and financial gain can, and do, coexist.
By that point, the Coexist design was already a phenomenon.
Peterffy believes the stock market can coexist with rising rates.
"Opportunities and challenges in promoting employment coexist," the cabinet said.
Can these closets coexist peacefully, without making me feel crazy?
But she believes there's room for both methods to coexist.
For the most part, bears and humans coexist without problems.
There's a lingering myth that beauty and politics can't coexist.
Instead, I allow the fear and the joy to coexist.
Many allude to a world where humans coexist with nature.
Joy and religious obligation can, and in fact should, coexist.
People from every era coexist with dinosaurs and giant robots.
For many of us, shadows of doubt coexist with faith.
He also believes copper mining and clean water can coexist.
In most long relationships, the two kinds of love coexist.
"It would be great if they could coexist," he said.
And price regulation can coexist with that American value, competition.
"Violence and progress in Afghanistan continue to coexist," said Mattis.
In Pullman's alternative universe, fanaticism and free inquiry cannot coexist.
It felt like a lot of social networks could coexist.
He watched them collect food, coexist with their spouses and
Why can't dulce de leche brown coexist with kelp blue?
So how will people and seals coexist at Children's Pool?
How do you hope that YA literature and movies can coexist?
Right now McDonald's and Michelin-starred restaurants coexist with little problem.
Coexist isn't the first company to introduce time off during periods.
But you still have to coexist with the rest of society.
That means they will have to find a way to coexist.
I do wonder how these two orders will manage to coexist.
Over the generations, they should become able to coexist with cats.
We had our doubts, but perhaps the two really can coexist.
It's a backdrop in which shapeshifters, talking eyeballs, and demons coexist.
Luxury and death coexist regularly in scenes of gold and grayscale.
Do you just have to find a way to Coexist, man?
So maybe there's room for both of their truths to coexist?
The glorification of Team Refugees and the vilification of refugees coexist.
Their two distinct sensibilities don't so much meld as respectfully coexist.
In Anderson County to the west, bourbon distillers and Baptists coexist.
"Simply put, fear and trust cannot coexist," Chief Ted Boe said.
If we all follow them, they help us coexist in harmony.
I want them to know, like, 'Hey, girl, we could coexist.
But don't worry, the company said: The two could happily coexist.
But in the end, democracy and a totalitarian regime cannot coexist.
"I've been able to coexist with everyone quite well," she said.
It is too bad that multiple methods cannot coexist these days.
Can Avedon's illustrious image coexist with evidence of his social conscience?
Microbes' goals are to coexist with humans, not to kill humans.
It's a place in government where those two cultures really coexist.
"They just couldn't coexist to have success this year," Terry said.
The photos show how animals and humans coexist in candid settings.
To a wrestling audience, the fake and the real coexist peacefully.
They're not arguing ... We need to just coexist and be better.
The challenge is to coexist, even if at times we disagree.
Mostly they were old white folks, the COEXIST bumper-sticker crowd.
A world where man and machine can coexist in peace and happiness.
But Chao's argument makes the assumption that innovation and enforcement can't coexist.
I need to be vulnerable and learn how to coexist with fame.
Disney+ and Netflix could certainly coexist in consumers' library of streaming services.
I think that we don't know how to coexist together at all.
Kids is an experience about crowds of people and how they coexist.
The old coexist with the young, who will eventually grow old themselves.
Any blockchain system will have to coexist with other, more conventional systems.
But for the most part, he says, the humans and wildlife coexist.
New York (CNN Business)The United States and China don't just coexist.
Getting all three states of matter to coexist is extremely physically challenging.
Diversity and free expression ought to coexist on our campuses in particular.
For more than five years, residents and SpaceX have managed to coexist.
Impulses both earthly and intellectually sublime coexist easily on the Canary Islands.
Love and data can coexist, of course, and both are often good.
How he and John Paul III will coexist remains to be seen.
But by their very nature, markets and democracy coexist in deep tension.
The city has always had to coexist with the four-legged vermin.
The result shows how contrasting facets of humanity (celestial, bestial, civilized) coexist.
Their inherent flaws aside, ideally, both identities should be able to coexist.
But the two groups have to coexist and work together, he said.
Dee astutely captures how claustrophobia and the comforts of home can coexist.
The three of them have no choice but to coexist moving forward.
Meticulous networks of line and form coexist with spasmodic explosions of color.
A stable state, important for the region, cannot coexist with unlawful militias.
These two concerns appear in some ways irreconcilable, and yet they coexist.
But Raja thinks traditional and new-age highlights delivery systems can coexist.
The vegetables still have some bite and are bland enough to coexist.
I think ... The logical answer is, the two can coexist quite nicely.
It seems that a narrow view of the word "black" in an American context is preventing blackness from being allowed to coexist with other identities and racism from being allowed to coexist in conversations with other issues — especially immigration.
But fish and marine mammals evolved to coexist with those sounds, scientists note.
Can figure and frame start to coexist in an interweaving, almost erotic relationship?
What's a long-term solution if you believe gays and Muslims can't coexist?
Wieder dramatizes how artistic talent can painfully coexist with a broken moral compass.
We coexist and pass peace and love, which is the real Islamic religion.
I don't think they can coexist with really low inflation rates over time.
Sometimes private venting and public graciousness can coexist, and both can be true.
The Coexist logo didn't begin as an inelegant medley of beliefs and symbols.
Because of humans' inability to peacefully coexist with her, the earth is hurting.
Thankfully, Houdini code will coexist just fine with traditional CSS layout and styling.
The future may resemble the past as it relearns to coexist with wildlife.
Maybe it speaks to the movie's historic achievement that these impressions can coexist.
I think that we don't know how to, like, coexist together at all.
The beauty and beast coexist as one seamless machine rather than battling opposites.
There's Rome, where relics of an ancient empire coexist with rich modern culture.
They recreate both the sorrows and the joys, which coexist with each other.
I want us to have different viewpoints and perspectives and morals that coexist.
These concessions cannot coexist with forceful new European sanctions addressing non-nuclear issues.
Whether compassion and decency can coexist with prejudice should not be the question.
Could he ever coexist with a ball-dominant point guard like Kyrie Irving?
"The scriptures gives us space for everyone to exist and coexist," he said.
He finds a world where the past, present and future seem to coexist.
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"The virus is now going to coexist with the trade war," he said.
Instead, different theories coexist within our minds, and compete to explain the world.
The two sound worlds — West and East — coexist peacefully, perhaps a tad sedately.
Instead, the two need to coexist in order to create a true balance.
What's rad about an oral history is that all those memories can coexist.
He helped her realize, slowly, that her faith and her sexuality could coexist.
Her earnest, altruistic impulses coexist with a deep misanthropy she can't quite suppress.
How much hope is there for rival nations to coexist on the same planet?
"These two principles—universal connectivity and net neutrality—can and must coexist," he wrote.
"You're trying to coexist with a device that's designed to addict you," Price said.
We must assert, with far more urgency, that nuclear weapons cannot coexist with mankind.
"I believe that we can happily coexist with the larger tech companies," he says.
Couldn't the superintelligence have a different value system and coexist with humanity in peace?
Capsicum, on the other hand, lets all these to-dos coexist in one place.
But the Coexist logo wasn't always just a trip to the semiotic bargain bin.
Freedom and commitment can coexist, and this week's planets are out to prove it.
And who better than Megan Fox to show that both those varieties can coexist?
But should all of these diverse companies coexist in one seemingly all-encompassing sector?
They can happily coexist like a pair of roommates who never see each other.
So the notion that nuclear and renewables can't coexist is still very much unproven.
Naimi said Saudi Arabia could coexist with $20 oil but did not want to.
Posters of Hindi film stars and Mughal-style art happily coexist with pool tables.
The wilderness, for now, continues to welcome those quiet enough, kind enough to coexist.
Essay It is a mistake to say that diversity and free expression cannot coexist.
The result is a hybrid that exemplifies how conservation and commerce can profitably coexist.
"Respect for the dead must coexist with respect for the historical record," Greenberg writes.
REPORTER: Do you see a world where the Israelis and Palestinians can coexist peacefully?
So Instagram's two halves could continue to coexist, with their awkward tensions in place.
Morgan learned that "My joy and grief could coexist," she wrote on her Instagram.
Following are four truths about teens that may help you and your adolescent coexist.
It allows innovation and patience with process to coexist in a corporate bureaucracy. 20063.
"We can happily coexist with Tesla," Rawlinson said after showing me a robotic scanner.
How do people coexist if loyalty to the tribe justifies cruelty done to others?
"We expect to see multiple forms of hardware coexist for a while," he said.
"Small Days and Nights" thrives on these pushes and pulls, allowing opposites to coexist.
I feel that two cities coexist here: A national Venice and an international Venice.
"It is becoming increasingly difficult for the two to coexist without causing brand confusion."
So we should be able to coexist at the same time and work together.
It's like one of those "Coexist" bumper stickers, and also kind of the opposite.
Those on the hill coexist with wildlife and occasionally deal with their own weather.
And their images show how joy and hardship can coexist in a sweltering world.
Tactical flexibility for agents — taking the handcuffs off — can't coexist with extensive centrally set strategy.
I love him and respect him, and anger could coexist with that, but never blame.
The OLAY Skin Advisor platform clears up any doubts that technology and beauty can coexist
"Pyongyang is sending a message to Washington that confrontation and dialogue cannot coexist," Yang said.
McGregor said conservationists should also find ways for feral cats and native wildlife to coexist.
However, Qualcomm's wireless tech needs to coexist peacefully with Wi-Fi to go that fast.
But outré headlines coexist with more serious ones in an odd hodgepodge on these covers.
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The Coexist logo doesn't just belong to scuffed Saab bumpers in co-op parking lots.
In so doing, they serve as a link between two generations that never otherwise coexist.
An excess demand for money can therefore coexist with an excess supply of everything else.
Today, generations accustomed to authoritarian power and generations accustomed to freedom coexist, and occasionally clash.
"I could also coexist with someone and still have different political views," Kardashian West said.
The 10-track record will be the British band's third album, following 2012's Coexist.
Yes, wireless headphones are the future, but there's still room for wired headphones to coexist.
It's more about building a world where people and robots can coexist side-by-side.
Cabify said that taxi drivers and app-based services can coexist to provide quality service.
Is it possible for that basic principle, in whatever evolved form, to coexist with globalisation?
I think that's a big part of our ability to coexist with these AI systems.
Private insurance and bespoke medicine can coexist along this for those who can afford it.
But it is harder to see how their basic approaches to politics can coexist comfortably.
Bears and humans typically coexist with few problems, but some recent episodes have caused alarm.
But systemic change is equally elusive, and consumer politics can coexist with calls for it.
How these two sides of his character play out and coexist will shape his presidency.
Perhaps that's even a signal that the advertising businesses can coexist in the same ecosystem.
It's a way to transcend borders and, fleetingly, coexist beyond the restrictions of physical space.
Back then, she couldn't see a place for fashion and body positivity to  coexist.
In her piano playing, the blues, the black church, classical music and free improvising coexist.
"I hope China and the U.S. can find a better way to coexist," he said.
All these profound elements coexist in Ms. Mudgal's long, final solo, "Murta-Amurta" ("Form-Formlessness").
If medieval unicorns and emoji can coexist peaceably on the internet, why not in painting?
Trace Mountains' lo fi rock and Pop Smoke's gritty drill music both coexist is Brooklyn.
Private and public options can coexist, said Jayanta Guin, chief research officer at AIR Worldwide.
Quotes from German folk song and Gregorian chant coexist with angular remnants of Expressionist angst.
We had to coexist with him being a writer, and it ended up very felicitously.
Parallel trends exist in music, fashion, movies and art, where the lowbrow and highbrow coexist.
Otherwise, there's usually a way for everyone to coexist on the belt in relative harmony.
Innovative programs are demonstrating how land can do double duty and competing needs can coexist.
Fertilize grass with leaf clippings and accept that you may need to coexist with dandelions.
He finally understands that people can coexist peacefully instead of trying to constantly dominate each other.
Experts from both industries are trying to figure out how to coexist without too much disruption.
"Higher Vibration" is the Brooklyn rapper's attempt at trying to coexist somewhere between pain and persistence.
In its final season, the HBO satire asks the big questions: Can good coexist with greed?
"Both judicial independence and interpretation can coexist, and they do under our constitutional framework," he said.
School is so important because it's where you learn to coexist with other people and socialize.
This can get a tricky, as sometimes performances have to coexist with the art on display.
I live in Miami, an urban city where people of different colors, nationalities and creeds coexist.
That is to say, the web and the offline world coexist as one ever-growing ecosystem.
Dormancy explained how so many microbes—up to 1010 cells per gram of soil—could coexist.
These rumors play into a tired stereotype of women as catty and unable to coexist peacefully.
In this lush setting where water lilies grow, multiple races, sexualities, classes, and desires can coexist.
From Facebook's perspective, there's plenty of room for the large brands and emerging players to coexist.
The world she wanted to build could not coexist with the world that allowed her career.
It's unclear how Trump's proposed idea would coexist with the existing D.C. Fourth of July celebrations.
Taking in this contemporary ars morendi we can appreciate how dying and well-being can coexist.
There was no way that they could all coexist — it's inevitable that someone had to go.
The two items peacefully coexist in both eras, but I love how our sensibilities have changed.
Many French, rather than believing that those two identities can coexist, perceive them as necessarily competitive.
Full employment and rising wages can coexist with economic expansion if, and only if, productivity improves.
Over the last decade, many influential people have wondered whether "Big Tech" and democracy can coexist.
But Tozer and Hitchcock are bullish on the ability of indoor and outdoor soccer to coexist.
With enough scientists pushing to legitimize preprints, they hope journals will allow the systems to coexist.
So I think that we will have a place where both of those universes can coexist.
She credits her training in psychology with giving her the awareness that multiple realities can coexist.
As a reader and a writer, I'm happiest when apparently mutually exclusive states can somehow coexist.
It seems that the salon facial and the at-home facial can — and should — peacefully coexist.
So at this stage, the two cheeses coexist, and the row is sure to be continued.
Kodak and the horse-and-buggy industry thought they'd just coexist with the new technology, too.
This is something that affects everybody, how to coexist with respect and without crossing the line.
But the way splendor and poverty coexist here in Rio makes for a head-snapping contrast.
Illusionistic washes and graphic lines coexist in her images, which encompass dreamy landscapes and domestic interiors.
It allows species to coexist, as opposed to one species becoming extinct as a result of competition.
It's a city where the top and bottom of the income bracket coexist yet hardly ever interact.
Biden's memory of him, though, tells you something about how Biden believes decency and ideology can coexist.
Although USB 4 will integrate Thunderbolt 3's features, Intel says that the two standards will coexist.
Coexist by The xx is the album that really exposed the brilliance of the Xelentos to me.
That's what we tried to show: that collaborations could coexist while still keeping it a Vetements show.
And Honda isn't quite able to answer how its own homegrown AI technology will coexist with Waymo's.
Some in the West will point to Turkey's experience to claim that Islam and democracy cannot coexist.
Male and female energy was able to coexist and grow in my blood for the first time.
In the 2017 offseason, there are two truths that are a challenge to reconcile, but nevertheless coexist.
Nearly 75% of Israeli Arabs said they believed Israel and an independent Palestinian state could peacefully coexist.
Once at the orbiting laboratory, CIMON will coexist with astronauts for at least the next several months.
Why the Trump administration needs a chief data officer Government policy and technology usually coexist in harmony.
A dazzling and charismatic reformer, he seemed to embody the promise that Islam and democracy could coexist.
California must move forward - demonstrating that conservation and renewable energy development can coexist in the 85033st century.
But since then, troops supporting the former warring rivals have not found a way to coexist peacefully.
Can both stability and democracy coexist in nations that are roiled by volatilities, uncertainties, complexities, and ambiguity?
It is unclear how Trump's proposed idea would coexist with the existing D.C. Fourth of July celebrations.
If huge predatory carnivores can be made to coexist with humans anywhere, it has to be here.
To many, Kotti is the perfect example of a place in which different worlds can coexist peacefully.
In the satirical alternate reality of Hollywoo, anthropomorphic animal versions of celebrities coexist with fully human ones.
Dance and speech can coexist, the work demonstrates, but four people speaking at once is a muddle.
But their expansion into urban areas has presented a dilemma: How can humans and coyotes coexist peacefully?
Yeah. I wanted that juxtaposition, because I still coexist with my brother and we are nothing alike.
The overall goal, Mr. Vanlook said, is making sure different drone systems can coexist while in flight.
Mountain is a mobile and PC game which allows players to coexist with a procedurally generated mountain.
It's also unclear if a massive surveillance system can coexist with individual rights to privacy and data.
Respect cultures and traditions while modernizing and allow them to coexist with the basic tenets of democracy.
Throughout the novel, beauty and violence coexist in a universe that seems by turns cruel and wondrous.
It is rare for "rising optimism to coexist with increasing uncertainty," said Mr. Curtin, the Michigan expert.
I wanted this to be a movie where utter reality could coexist very comfortably alongside utter fantasy.
Such contradictory phenomena coexist because Newark residents hold only 18 percent of all jobs in the city.
Mind and body are connected, and the intersection of physical health, mental health, mental well-being coexist together.
These housemates only coexist for so long, and the following morning, a new arrival disrupts the peace entirely.
And hey, if celebs can work it out and coexist, isn't there hope for the rest of us?
It also sought to foster a healthy intellectual environment where a variety of perspectives and ideas could coexist.
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They say their activism is motivated by simply wanting to "coexist" in society with those who wear shoes.
Mattingly and Segall are themselves celebrated artists whose solo work imagines alternative ways humans might coexist with nature.
As the conflict over expansion and the institution itself grew in intensity, the two political logics couldn't coexist.
You're here to see all three of these things coexist in a scene, possibly set in a whorehouse.
It is, in some sense, an experiment into whether this type of science and economic development can coexist.
It's evident in Pennsatucky (Taryn Manning) being forced to coexist with the guard who raped her last season.
And, in the end, that may be where the guidance board and the compliance board can comfortably coexist.
It is folly to believe that a "responsible" nuclear North Korea would quietly coexist with the United States.
In another vein, perhaps an impending singularity isn't so freaky, if we all might harmoniously coexist with robots.
Xi Jinping, China's president, seems less willing than his predecessors to let Chinese and Western values quietly coexist.
The Roots are a band with two leaders, Questlove and Black Thought, who typically coexist in cool détente.
The Galaxy Fold can coexist with traditional phones, it's not a bendy screen assassin, at least not yet.
To coexist with Amazon, small businesses need to get more creative in reaching customers, starting with the basics.
LGBT rights and religious freedom can coexist — but only once SOGI laws themselves are eradicated or seriously reshaped.
Wong explains that love and pain coexist, and every relationship ending brings an opportunity for a new beginning.
Some watching the World Cup seem perplexed that athleticism and femininity could coexist — Is Alex Morgan wearing makeup?
The fact that their art, that gender, could not be reduced, made them possible to kind of coexist.
" Join us at the New York State Health Foundation conference, "Can the V.A. and Community-Based Care Coexist?
But whether politics and profits can peacefully coexist in this blend is a big uncertainty for Saudi Aramco.
I also liked thinking about capitalism in terms of the natural world and if the two can coexist.
Water taxis coexist with freighters, and cruise ships are so close I can see into passengers' cabins. 2.
Sonos executives said that the existing Sonos app and Spotify app can easily coexist in one Sonos environment.
New Voices clearly defines what those rights are and how they can coexist with established Supreme Court precedent.
And as this column has noted, you don't need to like all your colleagues to coexist with them.
It's a playground for Kleis' numerous ideas: dreamy guitar sweeps coexist alongside jazzy loops and car-crash atmospherics.
Ostensibly, the show is a crafty satire of Hollywood in which humans and anthropomorphic animals coexist for reasons unexplained.
All three contracts, however, are "premium" contracts, which as the name suggests means they coexist with a basis price.
Yeah, well, one of the things that we're going to explore is how can you make these things coexist.
People who live in the regions of Abruzzo, Marche, Lazio and Emilia Romagna coexist with the threat of earthquakes.
But an agreement was reached between the teams in 2014 that allowed for the brands to coexist in Ecuador.
He was confused — a fashion label in the United States was seeking his permission to use the Coexist logo.
Thankfully, Zoey saves the day by convincing Dean Parker her safe space-needing fellow students can actually coexist peacefully.
A strange trek through a future whose fate depends on whether humans can coexist with intelligent, de-extincted mammoths.
Ultimately, Procesión-Migración is a celebration of the human will and its desire to coexist with the natural elements.
"Until basic questions are answered about how communities coexist, the embers of extremism will continue to burn," he said.
Everyone knows the robots are coming, so we should probably get to work figuring out how we can coexist.
Fortunately, though, despite what The New York Post might suggest, personality and looks (which are subjective anyway) can coexist.
If corporatisation and virtualisation can coexist, two of the basic tenets of modern management theory need to be rethought.
The country has three major religions and more than two hundred and fifty ethnic groups, which sometimes coexist uneasily.
Simply put: Just because two things coexist in the same space does not mean that one causes the other.
By the turn of the century, no two (much less three or four) stars could coexist in one city.
Implicit biases can be difficult to discover, insofar as they coexist with explicit thoughts that seem to contradict them.
That's because they believe that white people are inherently superior to other races, and, therefore, shouldn't coexist with them.
Both Yahoos made an appearance on Thursday and showed just how hard it is for the two to coexist.
Today, pop music remains, well, popular, and rap has found a space to coexist as more than a subgenre.
Consoles offer a completely different playing experience, and it's not like they can't coexist with game development on smartphones.
The private realm in Tehran is perhaps the key to unpacking the parallel realities that coexist in Iran today.
Separate and incompatible systems from Google and Amazon might be able to compete or coexist in the home market.
Like many dances today, it makes gender itself ambiguous: Same-sex and opposite-sex partnering coexist, without dramatic tension.
The 52-minute art documentary is a collaged take on the many layers that coexist within the park parameters.
And, if this set piece is any indication, those two facets of the story won't always coexist so comfortably.
By all accounts, the two women have a complicated dynamic, and they coexist with little overlap in their roles.
I live in Northern California, an area where low vaccination rates and recurring outbreaks of pertussis not surprisingly coexist.
The French burkini brouhaha has become a lightning rod for debates about whether modernity and Islamic values can coexist.
Until just recently, I had no idea how common it was for these two seemingly opposite realities to coexist.
It turns out that they may have an immune system that lets them coexist with many disease-causing viruses.
The Earth-size planets are packed tightly together, and researchers puzzled over how they could coexist despite gravitational jostling.
Can differing systems of belief coexist peacefully in a society, or will the strongest necessarily muscle out the others?
If Walmart, Target and Kmart can successfully coexist in the same neighborhood, so can multiple eBay and Amazon sellers.
The way I've approached it is that I'm fully Iranian and fully black, and they coexist in one body.
Maybe the series finds its way to an ending where aliens and humanity find a way to coexist peacefully.
But it's also arguing something more provocative: that we can coexist with carnivores and possibly benefit from their presence.
Even Rotterdam's water pump facilities suggest that people can safely coexist with floods, and the results can be beautiful.
"They are co-parenting and trying to coexist and be the best parents they can be," a source tells PEOPLE.
Perhaps more to the point, what happens to the self when those two worlds coexist, with neither paradigm entirely displaced?
Jeffers aims to find a happy yet confusing median where the "two very human characteristics: feeling and reasoning" can coexist.
Carlos Barrias shows surprising visual similarities between the two, connecting two societies who generally coexist without acknowledging each other. —K.
So how will it coexist in a music industry increasingly dominated by paid streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music?
So it ultimately became about looking for more successful ways of living a life that can coexist with the fame.
Many of them are as good as this Coexist sign, but in my opinion, many of them are even better.
Why doesn't the episode bother to explain its throwaway claim that a living consciousness and the posthumous simulations can't coexist?
But Kaufman said that in Africa, secretary birds coexist quite peacefully with other traditional raptors like hawks, eagles, and falcons.
Northern Botswana is a hotspot in the ongoing human-elephant conflict, with 16,000 people trying to coexist with 113,000 elephants.
Whether the issue is trade courts, climate standards or war crimes, how should American laws and values coexist with others'?
The "conservation plan" involves trying to figure out what tigers need — and also what people need to coexist with them.
Bernie Sanders never quite decided whether his "political revolution" could coexist with the Democratic Party or needed to overthrow it.
But flying cars aren't like smartphones; you can't let competing tech and protocols coexist while the market figures it out.
Meaning, there are only a handful of companies that control an entire industry and coexist peacefully without much price competition.
During the Cold War, the United States used deterrence, arms control, and diplomacy to coexist with a hostile, untrustworthy adversary.
The bottom line is that U.S. trade deficits are not inherently "bad," and often coexist with strong U.S. economic growth.
The temple promotes itself as a place where tigers betray their wild nature to coexist with humans in Buddhist harmony.
Shayo's theory is potentially useful because it explains why American greatness and inequality can coexist peacefully in the same party.
Pain and hope coexist on its overflowing, labyrinthine streets, and on sinuous coastal roads, shameless wealth lies alongside desperate poverty.
But they play out in abrupt, uncomfortable ways that reflect the confusion and desperation that coexist with Fleabag's headstrong independence.
Even in Los Angeles, while winning three straight titles with the Lakers, O'Neal and Kobe Bryant could not peacefully coexist.
Getting all those different viruses to coexist in one place is where the hen eggs and cell cultures come in.
The killing in Charlottesville wasn't an unintended consequence of allowing white supremacists to coexist with others in the conservative coalition.
The reformer narrative can coexist with this other side of MBS instead of being seen as opposed or mutually exclusive.
The bottom line: As the story matures, it's more likely to coexist with its predecessors than to kill them off.
Beyoncé acts as a conjure woman, and the natural and spirit worlds, past, present, and future coexist in her narrative.
But practicality and emotions can coexist, and focusing on real-world necessities is an important part of dealing with death.
I have to believe the pictures are resistant in some way to commodified maleness, that fragility and masculinity can coexist.
" Ironically, the overly confident woman was wearing a shirt that said Coexist, an organization that aims to "understand across divides.
Watch it nowMark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell play a father and step-father who've finally figured out how to coexist.
"Coming up in the club solidified that people could coexist as long as the vibe is right," Mr. Rogers said.
How do we respond when greatness and awfulness coexist, or when talent is used as an alibi for gross misbehavior?
Classicism and modernism also coexist in many of his ballets, not least the five others on Tuesday's and Wednesday's programs.
Wrap up your Saturday night in Psyrri, a former industrial district where hardware stores and design ateliers now coexist harmoniously.
We have brought some under human control, but others continue to coexist with us, much as they have for millennia.
Maybe they can all coexist at this point, though, because those numbers I expect to be pretty good as well.
And there's evidence of bipartisan interest in exploring what's necessary: how the technology giants and a healthy society should coexist.
"We all coexist and are similar in lots of respects," said Kikkos Magiafis, the bar owner with a Turkish wife.
How would the domestic and international institutions over which he holds sway and with whom he must coexist likely react?
For instance, Coexist, a group based in the United Kingdom that hosts community spaces, introduced a period policy last year.
"The Santa Claus of tourism and the Christmas of Christian faith, they can coexist quite nicely," Ms. Rask-Litendahl said.
Confidence that the two could coexist in the social media sector was shaken when Snapchat's user growth stalled last year.
Although jackals did not initially expand into wolf territories, Dr. Krofel suggested that the two species seemed able to coexist.
The water reflects back the city hovering over it, reminding the viewer that both nature and civilization must coexist somehow.
This week's episode proves that pathos and excitement can peacefully coexist; with luck, future installments will see that principle through.
I love the idea of two worlds that coexist and intermingle, and in fact, depend on each other for survival.
"They are co-parenting and trying to coexist and be the best parents they can be," a source recently told PEOPLE.
Horowitz, Santos and Way were studying what happens when an electric field and a gravitational field coexist in an AdS universe.
But as with most technical details surrounding the Petro, specifics are vague on how the cryptocurrency and paper currency will coexist.
This is consistent with lots of recent research showing that self-interested financial motivations and more pro-social motivations coexist uneasily.
"I'm optimistic that we can come up with an elegant solution where passive microwave sensing and 5G can coexist," Jacobs said.
The stories of Momo and Slender Man are online updates of other urban legends: collective fictions where many different permutations coexist.
If you'd ever harbored delusions that the dinosaurs and humans could coexist peacefully, Fallen Kingdom is here to wipe those out.
"This is the place to understand how protests and love of country don't merely coexist, but inform each other," Obama said.
"I don't think humans can coexist with the mine," one health worker serving villages where SMB operates told a HRW researcher.
Ocean liners may have taught us how lots of people could coexist happily in a limited space for a few days.
The App Store on your iPhone will likely never transform into the "Bot Store," but the two will peacefully coexist instead.
The challenge for private firms is not so much how to compete against state firms as how to coexist with them.
But by the end, Irish had convinced the businessman that renewables and nuclear could not just coexist but compliment each other.
After Castro took power, the US and Castro said they would seek to coexist peacefully -- but the honeymoon didn't last long.
"This is the place to understand how protest and love of country don't merely coexist, but inform each other," he said.
Only a solution like this can give people the incentive to coexist and to actively work together in rebuilding the country.
I loved sports, gym, and martial arts, so I could always see the good; I just thought that they could coexist.
The two Apes films that came before War tried to imagine a world where primate species might coexist alongside one another.
For the uninitiated, Overwatch is a multiplayer shooter set in an alternate Earth where humans and sentient robots, called omnics, coexist.
The show follows the exploits of BoJack Horseman, a washed-up actor in a world where humans and anthropomorphic animals coexist.
There are simply representatives of two scared worlds who the Doctor believes should, and can, coexist and handle things with kindness.
What you just described is why its incompatible for, in one country, the F-35 and the S-400 to coexist.
Erdogan cast it as a vote for stability, and a message to Kurdish insurgents that violence could not coexist with democracy.
Humans coexist with urban wildlife all the time, even when it gets in our trash cans and nests on our balconies.
In fact, they have apparently decided it is possible to coexist with the earthbound bipeds that used to shoot at them.
The 2021 iPhones won't drop Face ID for the new in-screen fingerprint sensor, though — they'll coexist on the same device.
Israel is under no obligation to maintain the status quo forever because the Palestinians refuse to coexist with a Jewish state.
While studies show tigers can peacefully coexist with people, any frustrated, cooped-up cat has the capacity to eventually lash out.
Surging momentum and full-blossom harmonies coexist happily in this group, which vests Mr. Pope's compositions with a hard-bitten beauty.
Since there's room for both sides to coexist, Alibaba can afford to put bets on Didi and Lyft, and Uber too.
In the real world, even a country as powerful as the United States has to learn to coexist with other nations.
"Multiple forms of malnutrition therefore coexist, with countries experiencing simultaneously high rates of child undernutrition and adult obesity," the report warned.
But what's most fascinating to me about movies now is how many different kinds of acting coexist within the art form.
What seems clear is that at this point, studios, distributors and streaming services have to figure out a way to coexist.
In the tank, smaller fish will coexist with the sharks, often trailing behind them, the aquarium's director, Jon Forrest Dohlin, explained.
"There is more spontaneity, less self-consciousness, and more chaos and comedy when humans and other animals coexist," Sohier told Insider.
Secondly, we heard you on the issue of legacy products and modern products not being able to coexist in your home.
Secondly, we heard you on the issue of legacy products and modern products not being able to coexist in your home.
And knowing that elephant birds were nocturnal also helps explain why they were able to coexist with humans for so long.
Specifically, since Amazon has repeatedly said it is happy to have Alexa coexist with any other assistant, is Google disallowing it?
Amontillados travel an arc of evolution in which their origin and destination coexist in a tense balance that can be tasted.
For Coates, progress can, and likely will, coexist with deep injustice and a society ordered around, and constantly rationalizing, its crimes.
Your care package of bulk miso, plaid flannel, and Coexist bumper sticker/tote bag/unisex t-shirt are in the mail!
It's a constant ebb and flow and a battle and trying to figure out how to have those things coexist within me.
Being a public company means learning to coexist with a parallel narrative — a daily scorecard, if you will — that you can't control.
Love, heartbreak, longing, and absurdity all coexist inside not just our private joys and pains, but the ones we share with others.
Those two things can coexist, but it might be easier for the second one to succeed if it had a dedicated home.
If we rid ourselves of greed and help each other instead, I believe that we will be able to coexist without war.
What's really special to me about Little Miss Sunshine is how darkness and lightness coexist in such a beautiful and authentic way.
Lee is constantly confronted with people from his past who have found ways to coexist with past tragedies both large and small.
In the lead-up to the release of the Switch, Nintendo said its new portable hardware and its old handhelds would coexist.
"You have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist," she tweeted.
But I manage to do my job—not because I've beaten back the fear, but because I've learned to coexist with it.
But in the second half of the 20th century much of the West's political right found ways for such impulses to coexist.
" According to Sanchez, markets are both pricing in economic growth and continued stimulative central bank policies, and "those two things cannot coexist.
It is a paradox that, as Mr Corrales puts it, "groundbreaking innovations in public policy coexist with atavistic attitudes" in Latin America.
"It becomes more and more difficult to coexist among people who want less for themselves than you want for them," she writes.
We deserve "Kiss Me Thru the Phone" just as much as we deserve "Turn My Swag On." Disconnect can coexist with euphoria.
Everybody in Apocalypse has something that makes them different—or could possibly get them ridiculed—but Singer insists they can all coexist.
You can have the public option coexist with Obamacare (Affordable Care Act), which was former President Barack Obama's signature piece of legislation.
For people who feel the tensions of multiple identities, maybe fusion can now be a way to contemplate the way those coexist.
We need the worlds of modern social science and today's black churchgoers to coexist to help deal with these mounting issues together.
There is energy and space for us all to beautifully coexist and bless the world with our individual truths, stories and talents.
"Assertiveness and boundaries have to coexist with empathy, because you can be empathetic and have someone walk all over you," she says.
Toy Fair lives at the intersection of serious industry and fun playthings — where suited business people and poseable action figures coexist harmoniously.
That means the character will coexist with other DC superheroes on the network like Arrow, the Flash, and the Legends of Tomorrow.
Re-opening normal channels of communication is a costless way to de-escalate tensions, learn to coexist and make future progress possible.
Can our nation's magnificent public lands, unrivaled outdoor recreation experiences, and healthy wildlife populations coexist with oil and gas drilling and production?
The first lady and first daughter view their jobs differently and coexist with little overlap in their roles, according to the Times.
Right now, there is no reason why the ShFE and LME contracts can't coexist as Chinese domestic and international market-places respectively.
" He said the monument could coexist with the wood and paper industry, "and will provide much-needed diversity to the region's economy.
"Chaos and progress can coexist and that is exactly what we feel is happening in Afghanistan," Pentagon spokesman Colonel Robert Manning said.
" Instead, he said, "the main objective was something more intangible, to learn how to coexist again peacefully, using culture as a means.
What Euphoria masters are the ups and downs that make up the daily life of a person trying to coexist with depression.
As I said earlier, I want to live a world where devices like the Gemini can peacefully coexist with more mainstream devices.
Fellow lenser Thomas Dagg envisions a world wherein Star Destroyers and Ewoks coexist on our planet, with gritty photo series, Star Wars.
Kingdom Battle and Mania are both set for August, but they're very different games, which should be able to coexist quite contently.
For many, the song became the soundtrack of a new party lifestyle, which started to coexist next to the political activist work.
But perhaps most infamously, they had to coexist with the microbial astronauts who hitched rides to the station in the crew's bodies.
"It will be a political statement expressing a common will to end hostile relations and peacefully coexist," Mr. Moon said in July.
In quick, deft touches, Ms. Dante evokes a world in which past and present are intricately linked and life and death coexist.
But they also said that the two commissions could coexist, one with a narrow focus and the other with a broader purview.
She achieved the extraordinary feat of turning into political orthodoxy a plainly contradictory credo, that nationalism and borderless capitalism could easily coexist.
But once I was diagnosed, I could fully understand that they could coexist and I could celebrate two parts of that world.
In seeking to make the world safer for the party, Beijing has made it easier for authoritarian states to coexist alongside democracies.
I love how the series exemplifies that grief, self-deprecation, humor, humility, and honesty can all coexist, even in a single conversation.
What's most remarkable about it is how seemingly disparate modes coexist and merge without diminishment, how both sides profit from the exchange.
But in London's food world, these vastly different restaurants and a host of others, all shaped by Mr. Henderson, still happily coexist.
Because if a coyote and badger can learn to be friends, then humans can most definitely learn to coexist with wild animals.
"I decided to take shot to record this because it presented how fish can coexist with human garbage," photographer Stan Chen wrote.
During his CNN days, Carlson described O'Reilly as a "thin-skinned blowhard" and a "humorless phony," but now the two must coexist.
As See attempts to remedy a complex issue after a decades of discrimination in Hollywood, reservations coexist with optimism for the future.
America is a big country and there is plenty of room to allow a variety of different cultures to coexist within it.
It allows him to see the good and the bad in the works he criticizes, and to accept that both can coexist.
Their enemy is people like me, and people who want to get along, who want our societies and our various communities to coexist.
But he's a little more bullish on the potential for humanity to coexist with our robot soon-to-be-overlords than Westworld is.
That's why a British company called Coexist announced last week that it would be introducing period leave to the women in their office.
What we might be learning now is that it's very hard for those two types of insurance to coexist in the same marketplace.
It's a place where social democrats and democratic socialists and Trotskyists and council communists and Chavistas and even the odd liberal can coexist.
We also expect 4G/LTE and 5G to coexist for the foreseeable future, as they will complement each other in coverage and capacity.
About five years have passed in the film, and human civilization is still trying to figure out how to coexist with fantastical creatures.
Its greatest accomplishment is that it shows how very different people can coexist, share a stage and even have fun in the process.
"They are co-parenting and trying to coexist and be the best parents they can be," a source told PEOPLE at the time.
In-game selfies aren't about the hamfisted leveraging of social sharing—they're prelude to a world in which virtual and real inextricably coexist.
"We're working with Google Assistant alongside Alexa and nobody's ever really thought about how to get those things to coexist before," Millington says.
Trump has faced numerous questions about whether his role as president-elect can possibly coexist with his broad business holdings around the world.
But living the true experience of Tijuana isn't exactly possible if you're a tourist: Modern Tijuana and violent Tijuana coexist but rarely intersect.
The Leuser Ecosystem supplies clean water to nearby residents and is one of the world's last places where orangutans, tigers and rhinos coexist.
Professor of American legal history, Harvard University By John Palfrey It is a mistake to say that diversity and free expression cannot coexist.
But the church's left and right have found ways to coexist, and since the 1970s any kind of rupture has seemed relatively unlikely.
At times, it feels like there is a separation between art and technology, as though the pair coexist in an uneasy double act.
I told myself I'd just listen to him spill, one time—get it all out—so we could coexist by ignoring one another.
One was the idea of colonization, which advocated resettling freed blacks in Africa, out a belief that they could never coexist with whites.
" Sandrine Stern, head of design at the family-owned company, said: "Haute couture and a beautiful watch coexist well in a woman's world.
I certainly think "Fleabag" has got people talking about sexuality and religion and how those two things can marry each other and coexist.
Background: Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population, has long been considered a shining example of how Islam and democracy can coexist.
It's important that we're able to grow and accept the world for what it is—faults and beauties—and still coexist with it.
At one point, the Western world hoped to hold up Turkey as proof that Islam could peacefully coexist with democracy and liberal values.
But I've come to feel that loving yourself and desiring to change yourself are two sentiments that should be able to peacefully coexist.
There is the perception that Australian grit is defined by our nonchalance toward the many deadly animals we peacefully, indeed happily, coexist with.
And we understand one reality where 2 percent of the world's population disappears, and another where 98 percent disappears, and they coexist simultaneously.
And decades of experience have shown that offshore operations safely coexist with military activity, the commercial and recreational fishing industries, and coastal tourism.
Bats are of particular interest because they've evolved a unique ability to coexist with viruses, including ones particularly likely to transfer to humans.
A 25-company consortium wanting to make it easy for multiple assistants to coexist doesn't sound like a great recipe for privacy, either.
Legion Like the personalities inside the mind of David Haller, the superhero and horror genres coexist in a way that's difficult to untangle.
Hendrickson said he considers Perrigo's generics business core and that there are reasons for it to coexist with the over-the-counter business.
Traditional and renewable industries can happily coexist, as they do in Texas, which leads the nation in both oil production and wind energy.
"We believe we could coexist," the company's chief executive, Vallauthan Subraminam, said in an interview as orangutans swung past overhead after being released.
But Australia was having a different kind of conversation around gay rights this week: Can freedom of religion and equality rights truly coexist?
That very question of how two versions of one person can coexist is as relevant today as it was almost 20 years ago.
Radziwill's parting words weren't the only time she suggested her reality TV present and lifetime values as a former journalist could no longer coexist.
But I think our countries eventually will figure out a way to coexist as the number one and number two economies in the world.
The goal of these humans is to coexist, to shape their environment in order to maximize happiness, productivity, creativity, and the storehouse of knowledge.
Not exactly Queen Persia, you have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist.
It's one thing to use words to create a world in which cartoons coexist with a world made of flesh, blood, wood, and concrete.
Yet even though China and North Korea appear happy to coexist on the mountain, subterranean rumblings between 2002 and 2005 hint at a risk.
And Damian Bradfield, chief creative officer of WeTransfer, on how ethics and the internet can coexist, based on his latest book "The Trust Manifesto".
Do you think there's a possibility for companies like Pharmacielo to coexist with farmers who want to cultivate cannabis independently on their own land?
When we wanted to explain how modern-day warlords coexist with otherwise consolidated states, we profiled a Mexican town run by vigilante avocado merchants.
Studying under Polish poster designer Henryk Tomaszewski, he developed his own approach to graphic design, and it rarely looked like his famous Coexist logo.
So how could its shiny uniforms and ships coexist with the terrycloth mock-turtlenecks and beep-boop cardboard control panels of the 1960s original?
Since humans can't defeat their new demon overlords, they can learn to coexist in the world with them by removing their sense of sight.
It imagined a world in which the themes of science and religion could coexist, making it too religious for some and blasphemous for others.
This is the ancient witchcraft of a people who coexist with Satanic demons and want to be left in peace for a GD minute.
So despite the Hollywood horrors around bots versus humans, social media will remain — at least for now — a dual arena where both can coexist.
But I do think it's time for Musk to explain how his thoughts on climate change coexist with his support of the Republican Party.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Racist sentiments often coexist with a mythologized past of a pure America inhabited only by white Christian people.
The first is Buen Vivir — a vision of the world as interconnected and interdependent, where economic, social, and environmental priorities coexist in a balance.
"It's not (about) unification, this is about two separate Koreas which begin to coexist in a much more friendly and cooperative fashion," he said.
In that way, it's a microcosm of the larger divide in American life: If we can't agree, can we at least learn to coexist?
A Medicare buy-in could well work, but it wouldn't easily coexist in post-Obamacare times the way it might have in the 1990s.
What makes the United Kingdom so unusual is that it brought together four nationalities who see themselves as distinct yet have chosen to coexist.
Maduro said new bolivar notes would coexist with old notes during the monetary overhaul, which will remove three zeros from the hyperinflationary economy's prices.
"Neon Bull" doesn't tell a story so much as portray a way of life in which people and livestock coexist as an extended family.
But the success of "Joker" gives Snyder Cut fans the hope that both lighthearted and darker threads can coexist in the DC movie universe.
"Oracle and NetSuite cloud applications are complementary, and will coexist in the marketplace forever," Mark Hurd, chief executive of Oracle, said in the statement.
Yet that altercation also led to a possible solution that could help the bikes coexist peacefully on crowded city streets, in Seattle and beyond.
In his mind, the world he has built is called "Derelict Planet"—a place where aliens, monsters, robots, and pinups all live and coexist.
Remove all the pretenses, all the adopted ideas, the second-hand self, and actually we can coexist very comfortably, thank you very much indeed.
The three artists coexist on track with ease, but not cheese, managing not to completely give into the commercialization we associate with the holidays.
The costumes (by Michael Stennett) time and again challenge your notions of how many different kinds of fabric can coexist in a single gown.
As Republicans work to make traditional conservatism and populist Trumpism coexist harmoniously inside their party, creativity is required to achieve compromises on policy goals.
He says, to her bafflement, that friendship's impossible: No man could coexist platonically with a woman, because he'd rather be having sex with her.
Children can observe the creatures close up and learn the best places to spot them, as well as how to coexist with them safely.
These two sources of energy will continue to coexist for the foreseeable future, as technological breakthroughs achieve both greater efficiency and a cleaner planet.
One: That final trio, in which her solo and their duet coexist in separate zones, is an accomplishment of some rarity from any choreographer.
But an obligation not to elevate a clouded nominee must coexist with an obligation to hear out any serious alternative explanation of the facts.
Coat hangars were affixed at every seatback, though my heavy winter coat was too big for to coexist with me in the same seat.
Like many, he considers it fortunate that humanity and the rings coexist—giving us plenty of opportunity to argue about the secrets they hold.
The world can't tolerate that risk," McMaster told "CBS This Morning" when asked if the United States and a nuclear North Korea can "coexist.
Fanciful mysticism and anchoring reality coexist less comfortably in "How to Transcend a Happy Marriage" than they do in other works by Ms. Ruhl.
Tuniyaz said freedom of religious belief is protected by law in Xinjiang, a multi-ethnic region of 25 million people where various religions coexist.
Clues about diet, behavior, and habitat could also help reveal how so many different kinds of oviraptorosaurs were able to coexist in the same place.
It must have been fun to figure out the rapport with Jessica Lange, and get how they were going to coexist and be codependent together.
However, it's unclear if Disney+ will coexist with these other services, particularly considering 40% of Hulu is owned by Comcast (30%) and AT&T (10%).
However, it's unclear if Disney+ will coexist with these other services, particularly considering 40% of Hulu is owned by Comcast (30%) and AT&T (10%).
Ruffian Wine Bar and Chef's Table A sleek counter where wine bar and kitchen coexist is all there is to this studio-apartment-size restaurant.
These problems often coexist — India has the largest number of undernourished children but also more than a million overweight children — but also vary by cause.
This loss of self is not an event unto itself, it's an event tucked into events — something that must coexist with the other everyday demands.
But "Opening Mind," the album's first track, sets the stage for how real instruments and computer effects coexist on the album, yin-and-yang style.
In the past 215 years, a new image joined the bumper sticker pantheon, right next to gratuitous honor student boasts and outdated political endorsements: Coexist.
The Coexist logo was created in 2000, in response to a contest held by the Museum of the Seam, a contemporary art museum in Jerusalem.
The cornerstone of a "non-value-based" partnership founded on convergent interests will inevitably have to coexist with "value-based plurilateralism" among the like-minded.
Still, to coexist with the oft-brutal intricacies of nature feels like it's at the heart of the event, even more so than the music.
At just 19, Mary was a widow, an orphan, and a queen determined to create a modern kingdom, where Catholics and Protestants could coexist peacefully.
He concurrently creates and destroys, two actions that are coexist rather than compete, resulting in a wonderful ruckus that you can't help but rubberneck at.
"You have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist," Kardashian tweeted on June 25.
"All these centers will coexist and complement each other and in this region there is a lot more need for financial intermediation," he told CNBC.
From the paper intro: Our method involves encoding the blockchain into a temporal GHZ (Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger) state of photons that do not simultaneously coexist.
There's a difference between honoring our heritage in a comfortable setting and refusing to coexist with those who don't share our racial or ethnic background.
Environmentalists said there was a tradeoff in managing the river between interests like flood control and better conditions for fish, but argue they can coexist.
His election is a rebuke to extremists of all stripes, from Donald Trump to Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, who assert that religions cannot peacefully coexist.
The art of Jonas Wood, however, is one of the rare places that the British pop-art pioneer and the late N.B.A. journeyman can coexist.
The Zubik case is not about questioning anyone's religious beliefs; it is about how those beliefs must coexist within a large and religiously diverse nation.
In fact, computer modelling work focused on animals has found that promiscuous and monogamous individuals can coexist even in the presence of a dangerous disease.
Genetic clues indicate that early humans and Neanderthals began to coexist and interbreed almost immediately after the great migration of Homo sapiens out of Africa.
The Supreme Court itself has said that pollution standards set under the Clean Air Act to protect public health can coexist with fuel efficiency standards.
There are several explanations for why food scarcity and obesity can coexist, and the first one to understand has to do with basic food prices.
There isn't one pop California: There are contradictory multitudes, as natural Northern California instincts and world-of-illusion Southern California fantasies coexist and cross-fertilize.
Who was this publicity-shy yet spectacle-loving C.E.O., and how did her theme-park sensibility coexist with the mundanity of health care billing protocols?
Colombia's chief prosecutor, Néstor Humberto Martinez, declared in March: "We cannot allow drug trafficking to coexist with peace and reconciliation," according to the Associated Press.
Sailors coexist for long periods in cramped quarters and sleep in bunk beds packed together, each with a curtain that offers a modicum of privacy.
Tim (Justice Smith) arrives in Ryme City, where Pokémon and humans coexist, after his father, who is a detective, seemingly died in a car accident.
We believe these ideas can coexist — that profit does not have to exploit human beings and that capitalism can be both socially and environmentally conscious.
The entrepreneurs said their idea faced criticism initially, and they were turned down by an investor who was skeptical the two leaders could coexist together.
"I want to build a 'conscious' mega brand that proves fast fashion and sustainability can coexist," she wrote in a journal entry at the time.
Still, there are many investors who are not giving up on the notion that online retail and traditional stores can coexist and even thrive together.
In an ideal world, we won't have to choose between privacy and security, but instead be able to find ways for the two to coexist.
In this story about how gods and humans coexist in this fantasy world, it helps to draw a starker contrast on how different they are.
He argues that reason and religion can coexist because we are meant to use our intelligence to reject manipulative and myopic interpretations of the scriptures.
The story focuses on two clans: one made up of poor full-time residents, the other of rich summer vacationers with whom they uneasily coexist.
They might note that their lamentations coexist with a large number of retired black baseball players who never got a chance to manage baseball teams.
They are known as socially flexible animals: They prefer to live solitary lives, but will peacefully coexist with each other if the habitat demands it.
The most interesting thing for Wallace about McCain was accepting that "human genuineness," that selflessness, and puzzling out whether it and "political professionalism" could coexist.
This shows us that the absence of lust can coexist with intensive sentimentality and strong social bonds, as well as with stable marriages and continued procreation.
"The reality is the way the legislation is being designed is they are meant to coexist, not meant to step on each other's toes," Costen said.
"Not a lot of the kids knew how to coexist with people of a different background, so we created a unity and diversity program," Omar says.
They coexist beautifully at peacetime, when the team is winning, but the most prominent fault line of a divided team is often between the two corps.
The city has deployed policies to fight climate change, achieve energy self-reliance, and allow people and nature to coexist since Park became mayor in 2011.
"Function and style can coexist in adaptive clothing and the future for such research is seen at Open Style Lab," Jun explained of the program's objective.
"Not exactly Queen Persia, you have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist," she wrote.
Suddenly, Mlodozeniec found his own professional identity was tied to a range of Coexist logos, none of which represented his aesthetic — including the one he designed.
Even if Liberty Media were to acquire iHeartMedia, there's a case to be made that it could coexist with SiriusXM and Pandora for years to come.
Those took root, and today they're growing in an area of about 500 square meters, where three varieties coexist—two from Sardinia and one from Tuscany.
Picking up not long after the last movie ended, Caesar is leading his community of intelligent apes, hoping to peacefully coexist with the remaining human population.
In my gender future, cisgender men and butch lesbians and girly girls and gender nonconforming unicorns like myself can coexist in a loving, open, happy way.
Not all of us are moving in the same direction, and we tend to bump into and disrupt each other, but we manage to coexist anyhow.
"Unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to finish this tour because it doesn't really coexist with my social anxiety and my introverted personality," she said.
On Titan, the chilly conditions are close to where methane can similarly coexist as liquid, ice and vapor, and that generates similar climate and geological phenomena.
None of this, to be clear, justifies guys being assholes on public transportation, where we all have to put up with a little discomfort to coexist.
" Mr. Lee calls Washington Heights one of the "last real neighborhoods in New York City," where different cultures coexist and everyone's "just trying to make it.
For Swarbrick, all of those imperatives — on-field success, financial reality and high academic standards — can coexist without abandoning a culture that values tradition over revenue.
Welcome to the world of "Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus," where carnage and camp coexist — if not exactly in peace, then in a constructive dialectic.
After all, for a digital native like Addison (the nonbinary performer Maybe Burke), people, ideas and events coexist freely in a melding of life and internet.
"Whether in public, or inside of a private establishment, all Angelenos deserve the freedom to coexist in harmony," the department said in a tweet on Saturday.
The left-leaning Labor Party believes funding the public system sufficiently should be the priority and seems more content to let private insurance coexist with Medicare.
"Do we want to live on a planet where we've killed all these amazing animals, or on one where we can find a way to coexist?"
And while the Jewish population has declined significantly since the early 1970s, Uzbekistan has long been praised as a place where Jews and Muslims coexist peacefully.
Because the fighting is so ritualized, predictable and low-profile, civilian life is returning near the front lines, where war and peace coexist bizarrely and uneasily.
Venezuela's paradox, Mr. Levitsky said, is that the government is too authoritarian to coexist with democratic institutions, but too weak to abolish them without risking collapse.
Their presence in and around the North Cascades is inevitable, and residents are already adopting many of the same measures needed to coexist with grizzly bears.
They have performed numerous tests, which not only show that LTE-U and Wi-Fi can coexist, but that LTE-U can actually improve Wi-Fi.
Yellen was pressed by reporters repeatedly about how she would coexist with Trump as she fielded questions on everything from his trade policy to his tweets.
It is the rare place in the United States where black, white, Asian and Hispanic people not only coexist in nearly equal numbers, but actually connect.
Subsidized apartment complexes and tidy townhouses coexist with single-family colonials and split- levels, and racial, socio-economic and religious diversity is embedded in the fabric.
The goal should not be to build an artificial algorithm that mimics humans, but for humans to learn how to coexist more like our perfectly engineered constructs.
There's the usual array of chicken and charity shops on the main street, while rows of solid Victorian houses coexist next to equally solid 1960s tower blocks.
Coexist, which runs spaces for business to work in, has a largely female workforce and claims to be the first UK business to introduce a "period policy".
"Shedding my own journalistic skin to try to inhabit the kind of persona that might coexist in that line up is simply impossible for me," she wrote.
There are ballet positions of full-stretched geometric line, but these coexist with a less sophisticated use of the arms, which frequently move in light, curling gestures.
A couple of more intimate pieces showed off this composer's taste for instrumental lines that differ profoundly — a halting double bass, a passionate saxophone — yet coexist happily.
We can all coexist with love, with pride, and knowing that — at the end of the day when we close our eyes — we're all the same America.
As eerie as they are fascinating, the abandoned towns around Chernobyl have become a site where old and new can coexist without getting in each other's way.
" WARNING: TRAILER CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT The film's logline describes the movie as "a filthy comedy set in the underbelly of Los Angeles where puppets and humans coexist.
The simultaneous presence of methane and oxygen, for example, would excite interest because these two gases react together quickly, and would thus need constant renewal to coexist.
In all likelihood, these decentralized and centralized applications will coexist as consumers make a choice about how much they value privacy and quality over attention and reach.
Flexible nanowire-based probes, flexible neuron scaffolds and glassy carbon interfaces may also allow biological and technological computers to happily coexist in our bodies in the future.
Watch the video above to learn about little Emily in particular and how to safely coexist with the large, wild animal she will grow up to be.
In their statements, both Pai and the Office of Engineering and Technology said LTE and WiFi would be able to coexist on the same band without issues.
We believe that we are the first generation of humans ever living with AI. We need to learn how man and machine coexist and help each other.
"We want to show how floating artificial structures can coexist with living ecosystems," Adam Marcus, co-director of the Architectural Ecologies Lab, told Lindsey Smith at Undark.
The two cartels have been able to coexist based on a peaceable division of territory, with Escobar taking Miami and the Rodríguez brothers claiming New York City.
Dividing up the day, through what researchers call temporal partitioning, may be a mechanism by which people and wildlife can coexist on an ever more crowded planet.
The two services will coexist, a person with direct knowledge of the matter told Business Insider in July, and "Doom Patrol" will also stream on HBO Max.
But it is hard to imagine how an inwardness of such delicate precision as manifest in Virginia Woolf's diary could coexist with the cacophony of social media.
Whether you're a Barb, Bardi Gang member, both, or neither, it's a sign that we can coexist in ways men don't even have to think twice about.
At a rally in Mississippi on Tuesday, the president flouted the pretense that support for the judge could coexist with authentic concern for victims of sexual assault.
In order for this spectrum-sharing concept to make sense, it will be critical to ensure that both uses – weather data transmission and 5G deployment – can coexist.
Lee said he is hopeful for a phase one trade deal but "there are lots of structural issues" as the U.S. and China learn how to coexist.
The poll released on Tuesday sought for the first time to gauge how people coexist in a country of 8.4 million residents, a quarter of them foreigners.
The Roman Catholic Church, as Sorrentino presents it, is a throbbing tangle of contradictions where spirituality and corruption coexist in flamboyant contradiction, often within its individual members.
And his bedroom productions can sound like a body without cartilage: Synths, harp, vibraphone, piano, drums and ambiguous samples don't stick snugly together; they orbit and coexist.
We cannot perpetuate the belief that niceness cannot coexist with violence, evil or deviance, and consequently the nice guy must not be guilty of the alleged offense.
The film stars comedian Melissa McCarthy as a detective who is tasked with tracking down a serial killer in a world in which puppets and humans coexist.
A big city with a small-town vibe, where cowboy hats and snakeskin boots coexist with shiny skyscrapers and a glittering skyline, Dallas is experiencing a renaissance.
He, in other words, argued that a focus on class politics can coexist with a platform that takes racial injustice (and gender injustice as well) incredibly seriously.
And we'll do so in hopes that we'll all have a better choice, 200 years after their example, of whether to smash the machines or coexist with them.
Other works showed the complex working environment of a metropolis where Fordist and post-Fordist forms of labor coexist, along with their different forms of exploitation and alienation.
Strong, sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures and different dreams not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.
Netflix can peacefully coexist in the streaming industry even as the market braces for more competition from Walt Disney, Google's YouTube, and Apple, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
The startup believes in the power of in-person therapy, as opposed to the new variety of affordable digital tools meant to replace or coexist with therapy services.
The state, as one writer noted in 20163, could once be seen as a "microcosm of the country," a place where conservative and liberal ideals could successfully coexist.
The piece highlights how different models of knowledge — rationality, but also mythology — can coexist in a place such as this, which is thoroughly defined by a scientific rigor.
"Pioneering Period Policy: Valuing Natural Cycles in the Workplace," was organized by Coexist and hosted by Alexandra Pope, the author of Wild Genie: The Healing Power of Menstruation.
UBS said in a research note it believes Sprouts, an Arizona-based chain, can "coexist with emerging low-cost competitors over time," including Trader Joe's and probably Aldi.
And those two can coexist, because if you have awesome bots that can do things, then if you ask M it can point you in the right direction.
Then, there are other medical conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure and heart disease that can coexist with asthma and complicate diagnosis and treatment.
To the agents, their presence is a key reminder of many forms of nonhuman life people must coexist beside and consider as they organize to protect the environment.
Clients will see no change to either service in the immediate future, but over time there will be some changes to how the brands coexist and are marketed.
In this sense, people living on the Big Island are a special breed -- many have faced eruptions before, yet they stayed and learned to coexist with their volcanoes.
"What Mexico must do and we are doing is to prepare, and we have our strategy on how to coexist with what sometimes can be unpredictable," said Ebrard.
Erlich's separation from the group this season has given "Silicon Valley" a more varied dynamic, where success and failure can coexist or perhaps meet somewhere in the middle.
Strong, sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures, and different dreams not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.
After those defeats, he became known as a conservative lion of the Senate, who — despite his famous temper — believed that partisan disputes and civility could coexist in Washington.
The town's approach runs counter to the widespread belief — propagated by those perpetuating the professionalized youth sports complex — that athletic excellence and a well-balanced childhood cannot coexist.
"To never repeat the situation, the government will make utmost efforts to realize a society in which people can coexist, regardless of disease or disability," Mr. Abe said.
Postponing Arlene's Flowers means that people like Barronelle – who epitomize how Americans with differing marriage beliefs can coexist – will continue to be maligned in their businesses and communities.
"We inherited the war the Spanish waged against water and therefore the lack of wisdom on how to coexist with it in a sustainable manner," Mr. Córdova said.
G.R. Techno and Thelonious Monk coexist in the ideas the pianist Vijay Iyer brings to his longtime trio with Stephan Crump on bass and Marcus Gilmore on drums.
To complain that it isn't much fun might be to miss the point, or to repeat Frankie's fundamental mistake, which is to expect pleasure to coexist with grief.
The Economist: What if the "other side" doesn't want to be "interdependent" and "coexist" or aspire to the other virtues that you vaunt—they rather enjoy a fight.
" He also said, "Strong, sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures, not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.
"We are very much interested in how human-driven vehicles and robots can coexist," says Daniela Rus, director of the MIT lab and a coauthor of the paper.
Strong sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures and different dreams not just coexist but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.
The two industries coexist for now, but the trends point in only one direction, said Patrick Ramage, director of marine conservation at the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
As the Democratic Party's watchword in 2017 has become "resist," Mr. Cuomo, who has garnered attention as a possible presidential candidate in 2020, has instead opted to coexist.
Not only can the two goals coexist, but majority-minority districts can help prevent minority communities from being used to maximize partisan advantage — by either Republicans or Democrats.
The elements of children's music — plinking xylophones, strummed ukulele, singsong taunts — appropriately situate these dramas in the realm of childhood fantasy, where grandiosity, absurdity, and terror coexist naturally.
Strong sovereign nations let diverse countries with different values, different cultures, and different dreams not just coexist, but work side by side on the basis of mutual respect.
The past few months have proven that Snapchat and Instagram Stories could coexist, even as Instagram Stories has updated its tools to include Live video, location tags, and stickers.
"We cannot perpetuate the belief that niceness cannot coexist with violence, evil, or deviance and consequently the nice guy must not be guilty of the alleged offense," Zuker wrote.
They've really broken the code of nest mate recognition, and their whole life history adapts to being able to coexist with ants and integrate socially into colonies of ants.
Even filtered through a zany lens — El Pollo Loco's logo has a prominent role — the show is asking big questions, maybe the biggest questions: Can good coexist with greed?
Our field needs to clearly articulate that financial information, education, well-being, literacy and capability coexist in one ecosystem, but the terms do not all mean the same thing.
For seven seasons, viewers headed South to the fictional Louisiana parish of Bon Temps where vampires, werewolves, fairies, mediums, witches, shapeshifters, and regular ol' humans coexist in relative harmony.
Thirdly, it is unclear how the Taliban will coexist with an Afghan government to which they refuse to speak, and with factions they fought long before the Americans arrived.
Despite beards being as popular as ever, discount razor blade sales are on the rise — which suggests shaving is learning to coexist happily with the boom in facial hair.
And nowhere has this mix been more obvious than in Russia, where Vladimir Putin has demonstrated how easily populist hypernationalism and plutocratic kleptocracy can coexist in a modern context.
But even if this is just a trend, it's one that's disrupting the way that ravers and live music spaces coexist, offering a new way to experience dance music.
There are basically four parties: Hillary Dems and Bernie Dems, and Trump Rs and establishment Rs. There's no way each sides' wings can permanently coexist, especially on economic issues.
The city of Zootopia is the ultimate melting pot, a place where lots and lots of different species coexist in harmony, even if they sometimes unfairly judge each other.
I guess this is where I have to push back a little, because I'm not sure capitalism can coexist with the sort of morality or ideology you're after here.
He explained how parallel worlds coexist in the same space and time as our own universe and how he thought he had another life in one of those universes.
"I signed on aware that he was a three-headed monster, there's no way you can't have James, Jamie and Ghost coexist," Mr. Hardwick said of the balancing act.
Amazon has undoubtedly thrown a curve ball into traditional buying models, but the company is here to stay, so it's time for small businesses to learn how to coexist.
We're trying to create a little world, a city within a city, where those companies can coexist and partner together, in an environment where that diverse community can thrive.
The man deserves an entirely separate award for having to coexist with Smith's acute cultural blind spots as they stand side by side at awards ceremonies of international repute.
Like a camera bringing different areas of a frame into focus, she allows many centers to coexist, a welcome break, in this context, from Taylor's frequent emphasis on symmetry.
"For the SAT to survive it needs to come up with a new way of ensuring that it can coexist with racial diversity in elite colleges," Mr. Kahlenberg said.
In all three works, episodes of crushing sonic violence coexist with oases of serene lyrical beauty for an overall sense of smoldering, luxuriant noise — a plangent yet gorgeous howl.
That love, suffering, fear and the desire for revenge can coexist inside one breast is something that perceptive artists of subtle moral imagination have always been able to comprehend.
Yet Apple has unabashedly gone the other direction with its human-led approach, showing that a more media-like sensibility may be able to coexist within a technology company.
But how long Mr. Kelly and the president, two men with such divergent approaches to the common goal of Mr. Trump's success, will be able to coexist is unclear.
"There's a variety of uses of these waters, but I do believe we can coexist safely," said Mr. Clark, Hornblower's senior vice president for development of the ferry service.
Such maps would paint much richer and more complete pictures of what potential visitors could expect to find: complex and biodiverse ecosystems where humans and nonhumans strive to coexist.
But the fact is, those of us already on the road in our not-so-autonomous cars have little to no say over how we coexist with self-driving ones.
" The "Revenge Body" star ,  tweeted back , "Not exactly Queen Persia, you have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist.
In fact, the only tactics designers have been able to come up with in helping the two coexist are in the form of unisex collections and co-ed runway shows.
The program is part of a new 90-day pilot launching in San Francisco, and it will coexist with another similar program from Uber's chief rival Lyft called Express Drive.
"International cricket needs to coexist with T20 leagues but also needs to be made more attractive, not only to players but also to fans and to commercial partners," Irish said.
Otherwise, "45" is typical, in which a similarly textured vocal and a gauzy, electronic saxophone coexist in the same track without saying much to each other or justifying their coexistence.
Coexist is apparently the first company in England to implement period leave, and coverage of its policy has appeared in almost every major national newspapers in the last month alone.
The dispute is an indication of potential tensions, cultural and agricultural, that could arise as the grape and cannabis industries are forced to coexist on the wine-saturated West Coast.
The bottom line: Freedom of expression and protection of the oppressed can coexist, if people take the example set by The Slants and do the work to defend them both.
In a rare instance, he also allowed Alphabet to coexist in the portfolio, because it is such a high-quality stock to have, especially in the technology and hardware group.
He believes that people need an Agora, a common space where differences can coexist—a place of peaceful borders peacefully crossed, be it central, like Colmar, or liminal, like Krasnogruda.
There has also been a growing realization here of the depths of poverty that have come to coexist alongside the comfortable New South reality enjoyed by the city's business class.
But there are no explicit plans for that at the moment, and the two services are expected to coexist, even though DC Universe content will be included in HBO Max.
"You remind me that motherhood and sexuality can coexist and just because you embrace your sexuality doesn't mean you have loose morals or you're not a good mother," Jenner said.
"It is unfortunate that Latin America has an economic elite that does not know how to coexist in democracy and with social inclusion of the poorest," he wrote on Twitter.
I didn't know how to let my feelings coexist with this newfound freedom, so I created some rigid systems to stay on track, complete with daily, weekly, and monthly markers.
Not only does the company welcome ladies talking about their periods in the workplace, but Coexist, a community venue, allows its workers to take time off when Flo's in town.
Her technical prowess with audio adds a distinct depth to her music, and this extensive knowledge of the medium allows Dalt to construct soundscapes where abstraction and accessibility coexist beautifully.
It's losing a place where the people of Seattle can come together and bond over the artists they love—and where the city of today can coexist with its past.
The track is more upbeat than we've been used to from the Londoners, who we last saw on 2012's Coexist, but it's a return to typically heartfelt, rhythmic form.
Both Oracle and NetSuite's cloud service offerings aimed at enterprise customers will continue to operate and "coexist in the marketplace forever," according to a statement by Oracle CEO Mark Hurd.
In a vulnerable intergenerational play on shared global anxieties, the works in the exhibition point to the ways what can be described as utopian and what might be ominous coexist.
It appears to me these will all coexist for the next couple of years, as the locus of innovation is less on hardware than on software and user experience evolution.
Then there's Eruera Maihi Patuone, chief of the Ngāpuhi tribe, who encouraged his people to coexist with Europeans and extended protection to settlers who desired to live on his lands.
The book's most original sections see Cass reckoning with the tightrope walk of being an artist and a mother, asking herself whether creativity and child-rearing can ever peacefully coexist.
Despite occasional efforts to pit wine and weed against each other, many in the wine business exude an air of mellow acceptance that the two substances can coexist in harmony.
They have dramatically reduced operating power levels, relinquished spectrum to create a wide guard band for GPS, and coordinated with the industry to show that these technologies can readily coexist.
It's not just superheroes and horror that coexist on the show and among David's multiple personalities: The good show and the shaky one share a head space as well — ours.
There was no single-payer system, and centrists like Senator Joe Lieberman blocked the creation of a public option that might coexist and compete with private options on the marketplaces.
So maybe we can understand Gilmore Girls as a vision of the future in which Trump supporters can coexist with liberal working women, Latina dance instructors, and gay black Frenchmen.
The Museo Atlántico was created by British eco-sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor and consists of life-sized sculptures made of pH-neutral materials that are designed to coexist with marine life.
However grim these projects sound, the curators have made optimism an imperative of the exhibition; in the show's supporting literature, they consider how humans might coexist with nature and the biosphere.
China's transport minister, Yang Chuantang, told reporters the country plans to regulate the fast-growing market by drawing out a way for drivers on these apps to coexist with traditional cabbies.
Kevin Reilly, the HBO Max content chief, said last month during a Television Critics Association panel that he'd like the two services to coexist, though the specifics haven't been worked out.
Cory Booker (D-NJ) explains how he used a Bible verse to support his idea that religion and LGBTQ rights can coexist after saying people use religion as justification for discrimination.
Series may inspire some great photo essays and some popular journals, but they're also so different from Medium's core product that it's fair to ask how the products will ultimately coexist.
In my head, it's a show for the smaller, usually independently made video games—a space where the most out-there ideas coexist with others of a more knowingly commercial slant.
It's not all silence and solemnity, though: Happiness and mourning coexist on Samhain, says Betty Turner, psychic, healer, founder of Black Hat Society of Southeast Wisconsin, and owner of Wonderfully Wiccan.
And while she lives her life in pictures, her mind is in space — dreaming, formulating, drawing a world in which things like fashion, race, politics, and religion don't collide but coexist.
So we will coexist with them but address those problems which are well-defined in any tools or technology or apps related field important to one billion knowledge workers over time.
"The F-123 cannot coexist with a Russian intelligence collection platform that will be used to learn about its advanced capabilities," the White House said in a statement earlier on Wednesday.
In Thailand, it was influential to see a galloping urbanization coexist alongside more antiquated things, to see people living off the soup they make with fresh produce alongside more modern places.
In an ideal world, a UBI and a jobs guarantee could coexist, with a guaranteed basic income alleviating the worst poverty and giving those who can't work a modicum of relief.
They argue that the subtlety, flexibility, informality, and idiosyncrasy of scholarly mentorship cannot coexist with the bureaucracy and contestation of a union workplace, from wages-and-hours agreements to collective bargaining.
Love and Irving seemed to coexist better with James this season, accepting their roles while occasionally being asked to supply star power on nights when James was not at his best.
More broadly, it underscored the complexities of running a state that defines itself as Jewish and democratic, in which Orthodox and secular political parties coexist, often uneasily, in fragile coalition governments.
"The F-35 cannot coexist with a Russian intelligence collection platform that will be used to learn about its advanced capabilities," the White House said in a statement earlier on Wednesday.
Mansoor adopts a way of life that seems perilously close to what we Westerners — what this Westerner — associate with a radicalized form of Islam that will not coexist with competing ideologies.
They see things the authorities don't see, they care about climate change, they care about equality and people living together and all races, all colors, all languages being able to coexist.
Advocates of open space believe the two visions of Governors Island — as a large playground and a commercial nexus — can easily coexist and are even necessary for the island to thrive.
"It's wrong to turn the 'ecological red line' region into a forbidden zone...The aim of the 'red line' scheme is to help human and nature to coexist harmoniously," Cui said.
It is a geography of frontiers characterized by vast expanses of open land, rich natural resources, diverse indigenous peoples, colonialism, and the ongoing conflicts that inevitably arise when these factors coexist.
Nearly 5,000 miles from the birthplace of Islam, Indonesia, the nation with the world's largest Muslim population, has been widely seen as proof that Islam and democracy can coexist and prosper.
New York has always been forced to coexist with the four-legged vermin, but the infestation has expanded exponentially in recent years, spreading to just about every corner of the city.
The Sinfonietta's repertoire now reflects the anything-goes pluralism of a music scene that stretches beyond concert halls into the kind of clubs where rock, pop and experimental music freely coexist.
A proper relationship with ghosts must be established so that the past and present, the living and the dead can coexist in a balanced universe that is neither violent nor destructive.
It's about finding a way to coexist with someone and all of their needs and anxieties, every minute of every day in a confined space for an undisclosed amount of time.
BlueMail and TypeApp both still currently coexist on the iOS App Store (and even on Android's Google Play Store), so it's unclear what prompted Apple's rejection on the Mac App Store.
" It affirms that the last two years showed that the two countries "can cooperate and coexist in civilized fashion, acknowledging differences yet fostering everything that would benefit both countries and peoples.
For all its self-interrogation, "DAMN." is Mr. Lamar's most accessible album, and the one in which he finally allows anthemic impulses to fully coexist with his at times ornery aesthetic.
This would mark the return of the company's Touch ID method of security, which would coexist with Face ID to give consumers two ways of quickly bypassing the device's lock screen.
And finally, the energy must be explored, developed, transformed, delivered and consumed in a way that people and the communities in which we live can coexist – it must be environmentally responsible.
Outside the college, there's a God-hating liberal blogger named Amy (Trisha LaFache), who has one of those "Coexist" bumper stickers on her car and writes critical articles about Duck Dynasty.
The scene is now collectively known as the Union Market district, a gentrifying area of Northeast Washington where technology start-ups and an independent movie theater coexist with the old warehouses.
Forty years later we're very much in a postmodern culture that seems to be far less interested in the idea of truth: There's your narrative and my narrative, let's all coexist.
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Along with the two new consoles, Nintendo is also moving some of the production of its current Switch console outside China, suggesting the three models will coexist for a period of time.
When I asked software VP Antoine Leblond how two assistants will coexist on the same device, I figured it might be a situation where you choose one when setting up the speaker.
But on Westworld, a show in which humans and robots coexist in carefully constructed environments, it's the robots who are trying to pass for human, with help from a little makeup magic.
"We believe that hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and pure electric vehicles will coexist and complement each other for a long time to meet the needs of transportation and people's travel," Huang said.
Mersch also stressed the need to safeguard central bank independence as European monetary policy needed to coexist with national financial and labour market policies, even if these interests are not always aligned.
As the Washington Post noted, it is hard to reconcile how Facebook's "beefed-up approach" to misinformation can coexist with some of its main purveyors being allowed to remain on the site.
Compared with the Uighurs, they have also demonstrated a remarkable ability to coexist with the Communist Party, an organization hard-wired to distrust those whose first loyalty belongs to a higher power.
Our planet is a great example of how this works: oxygen shouldn't survive with all the methane in our atmosphere, and neither should it coexist with nitrogen and our large liquid oceans.
As Rinesi puts it, "once a culture (or an economy) has gotten used to a way of doing things, it can coexist with very high levels of occasional dread without forcing changes."
"As such, it is an attractive prospect for other countries including the United States to coexist with China peacefully," said the newspaper, which is published by the ruling Communist Party's People's Daily.
"All the options are on the table for Monte dei Paschi's capital increase and ... different measures will probably coexist," Pier Carlo Padoan told Reuters on the sidelines of Ambrosetti's European House conference.
But with cannabis restaurants on the horizon and cannabis cafés becoming a "thing," it may one day be possible for both tiny gummies and potent pizzas to coexist in the legal market.
A bit of saffron, some English peas, and a base of tender rice (with that heavenly, crusty socarrat on the bottom) allow chorizo, chicken, clams, mussels, and shrimp to coexist in harmony.
The iconic television series Dog With a Blog marked the current zenith of talking animal abilities, in which they are able to coexist alongside and even masquerade as humans on the internet.
Those watchwords seem to echo through the halls of Omega's imposing headquarters on the outskirts of this industrial town, where German and French coexist and its parent company, Swatch Group, operates nearby.
I find very hard to coexist [with people] in real time, especially now, when there's so much cultural tension and you have so many people projecting their insecurities and beliefs onto you.
Instead, they're representing the culture more accurately than ever—a world where hackers don't all feel like they're of the Aiden Pearce variety, and both pink Glitch_Witches and hoodied Elliots can coexist.
Decades of experience in the U.S. and around the world demonstrate that commercial and recreational fishing, tourism and military activity can safely and successfully coexist with offshore oil and natural gas development.
And as long as citizens work to build a world where they can peacefully coexist with each other without force or coercion, the "anti-liberal moment" will remain just that: a moment.
In San Francisco, extreme wealth and extreme poverty coexist; the tech-wealthy can and should be expected to do more to fix homelessness and inequality, Tipping Point Community CEO Daniel Lurie says.
But Mr. Swain said it's impossible to ignore the presence of humans or to discount the value of communities that have already been built — even if they coexist with the environment imperfectly.
When/if his outside shot comes around, he'll be able to coexist with any type of big, including Zion Williamson (it's hard not to faint when day-dreaming about that collective athleticism).
But his proposal to potentially remake the city's skyline has raised concerns among developers and architects, who question whether the mayor's ambitions can coexist with the demands of clients and commercial tenants.
Maybe, if you're the sort of person who thinks that sex and tragedy can't coexist, or who thinks that Romeo and Juliet is supposed to be some kind of model for romance.
Which is to say, there is no centrist narrative anymore, just a set of microstyles jostling up against one another — not competing for the same turf, necessarily, but finding ways to coexist.
About 30 miles north of Oakland, it is the rare place in the United States where black, white, Asian and Hispanic people not only coexist in nearly equal numbers, but actually connect.
Wallace's need to cooperate, and coexist, with representatives of the prison and legal systems puts him in precarious situations, and reveals how loyalties can run deeper along institutional lines than racial ones.
For coexist we do: Red foxes range over four continents, "from Alaska to Australia, via Saudi Arabia, Belarus and Tibet," and thrive in environments as varied as cities, deserts and rain forests.
Art is, in part, a record: of abiding truths, of how ugliness and beauty coexist in the world, inextricably intertwined, and how we must acknowledge both, if not make peace between them.
While these 'Iran hawks' in the United States are unlikely to call themselves warmongers, they do hold to an unshakeable belief that America cannot peacefully coexist with the current regime in Iran.
It should be noted that the HBO series and Doomsday Clock coexist separate and apart from each other, in different fictional universes, despite in theory both emerging from the same starting point.
Beale and Cooper predicted that ENABLE would devour OWL in a fit of liberating, catastrophic Darwinian upheaval, but instead OWL and ENABLE coexist, serving different games, companies, and communities in different ways.
The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation is supporting local partners to establish a mega-fauna sanctuary in the Leuser Ecosystem, last place on Earth where Sumatran orangutans, tigers, rhinos and elephants coexist in the wild.
This means the two offerings can not only coexist, but probably help each other in the long run if they both end up getting more users to embrace the world of mobile shopping.
I think that 'Como' is a special song in the sense that it really combines two different cultures: American culture and Puerto Rican culture, and it shows that the two worlds can coexist.
I think in some ways, it's just like we talked about the horse and buggy and cars, where autonomous vehicles and traditional vehicles will kind of coexist for a while, and it'll shift.
Unlike Marvel, which has sought to create a fully integrated universe in which all of its movies and TV shows coexist, DC has stated that individual properties can essentially operate on their own.
One thing that won't change is OnePlus' current device track: Lau says the new 5G device will coexist alongside its existing 4G LTE phones because 5G won't be available worldwide by next year.
They don't want to believe that soaring incomes for the 1 percent, their great bugaboo, can coexist with real gains for the middle class – even though the two coexisted in the late 1990s.
Written by Todd Berger and directed by Brian Henson — son of Muppets creator Jim Henson — The Happytime Murders is a hard R-rated comedy set in a world where puppets and humans coexist.
The big breakthrough came on Rise of the Planet of the Apes when we figured out how to do this live, and have it coexist with the rest of the motion picture photography.
I enjoyed watching how to be young and date, but it was more important for me, in high school and college, to see that these things could coexist with the career I desired.
But I guess if a purple-skinned bringer of doom and destruction, literal gods, sorcerers, and a talking raccoon can all coexist in the Marvel Universe, so can the Hulk's indestructible stretchy pants.
It takes place in a world where puppets coexist with humans as second-class citizens, and the joke is that the puppets are grosser, depraved, and more lascivious than anyone could have guessed.
Humanlike robots may seem creepy, but some roboticists are betting they are the key to unlocking a future in which humans and superintelligent computers coexist, work alongside each other and even develop relationships.
If the atom is spin-up, then the air molecule might be pushed one way, while, if the atom is spin-down, the air molecule goes another way—and these two possibilities coexist.
In her rendering of the Great Plains and the West, women achieve independence from restrictive roles; people of many countries coexist; and violence is futile, with guns most often fired in suicidal despair.
Outside of Somalia, it often chooses targets in Kenya, whose porous border with Somalia puts al Shabaab in close proximity to a Westernized, comparatively prosperous society in which Muslims and non-Muslims coexist.
Like his great forebear Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Nietzsche was sensitive to the fact that progress and regress can coexist, and he worried that it is all too easy to misrepresent conformity as freedom.
To many boating experts, the accident was a frightening and almost inevitable consequence of the growing perils on waterways around New York City, where commercial needs and recreational desires are struggling to coexist.
Beyond that, my own sense is that both the blended shows and separate-show seasons can coexist, the scale and mechanics of the two spheres being too unalike for one mode to prevail.
SpaceX has managed to coexist with the neighborhood for five years, but it recently mailed homeowners offers to buy their properties at three times an independently appraised value for safety and other reasons.
The subject of handling toxic co-workers is a popular one on workplace-focused websites and discussion boards, mostly because it's a tricky subject, and most of us still have to coexist peacefully.
Incorporating prejudice, violence and even holocaust imagery into your story while tacitly allowing actual Nazi symbols to sit on your company's hard drives are apparently two things that can coexist at Quantic Dream.
Now, to be completely candid, the Flat Earth community is a hard one to pin down and report on because of all the trolls who coexist side by side with the true believers.
There's no reason Demeny voting when kids are small can't coexist with giving teenagers the vote a little earlier, if that's what's required to make their parents' empowerment during their minority more tolerable.
Novus Ordo Watch, an ultra-conservative Catholic blog, blasted the Vatican over the logo of the trip, which displays the Muslim crescent and the cross together, and derided the pope as "Mr. Coexist".
"It paves the way for the energy industry in both countries to coexist rather freely, and that should be good for demand," Bob Yawger, director of futures at Mizuho in New York, said.
It would be a long time before I understood that the two things could coexist: a compassionate, strong daughter who loved the world, with an illness that made me feel chaotic and disordered.
The simultaneous success of "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" and "Call of Duty: Mobile" shows that mobile and premium versions of games can coexist in the market without harming each other&aposs sales.
In real life, the dominant narrative about black struggles to coexist within white society is that the black individual is the troublemaker, the source of agitation, and the problem to be dealt with.
Premiering on August 17, the R-rated buddy-cop comedy comes from Brian Henson, son of Muppets creator Jim Henson, and is set in a world where humans and Sesame Street–style puppets coexist.
Blevins doesn't have to stream with anyone — but by declaring that playing with women is "just not worth it," he's contributing to false narratives that men and women can't coexist in non-sexual relationships.
I'd imagine the two main camps will break down into Team Take Humanity Out (Dolores) and Team Coexist (Bernard), but season 2 also wraps with Delos employees deciding which host bodies should be salvaged.
I've wanted to reconnect with my father, to find some sort of middle ground where we can coexist that doesn't involve "debates" surrounding feminism, unions, or socialism (all ideas I support and he abhors).
Despite all this, though, one of the most interesting aspects of all of this is that several of these systems might gain sufficient traction to coexist even though they're all incompatible with each other.
"We want to lead normal lives, lives where our religion and our traditions translate into tolerance, so that we coexist with the world and become part of the development of the world," he said.
The play is on more fertile ground in its depiction of how the mission dwellers and the Africans coexist — at least up until a cataclysmic ending that places Ms. Atim tellingly at center stage.
The musicians behind Coexist and the xx, otherwise known as the album your ex-boyfriend always used to put on to erm, "set the mood," have been recording its follow-up in recent weeks.
"If we are honest, we understand that no external power is going to be able to force different religious communities or ethnic communities to coexist for long," he said, referring to Syria's sectarian rifts.
Here, we've rounded up our favorites, from a shell-covered grotto on the grounds of a centuries-old English estate to the Modernist Pacific Palisades living room built to coexist with an underground spring.
Like Mr. Kristof, I am determined to try to listen harder, not to win my point of view, but to understand theirs and try to figure out how we can coexist together and thrive.
During his Senate campaign, he suggested that universal health care could take the form of a single-payer system or "a dual system," in which a government-run program would coexist with private insurance.
For the uninitiated, "BoJack Horseman" is set in Hollywoo — so called since the D in the Hollywood sign was destroyed in Season 1 — and in a world where animals and humans coexist without comment.
While the Knicks seek to establish a new identity after the departures of Anthony and Phil Jackson, Oklahoma City will watch Westbrook, George and Anthony learn to coexist with only one ball to share.
Our teenagers deserve to have a place where they can process, or at least dump, delicate details about themselves or the scores of other kids with whom they must find a way to coexist.
The program represented a shift in thinking by the federal government, away from an ideological approach and toward an evidence-based one but allowing for a variety of methods — even abstinence-only — to coexist.
"You remind me that motherhood and sexuality can coexist and just because you embrace your sexuality doesn't mean you have loose morals or you're not a good mother," she told Scott in the interview.
Inside, five bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms coexist with several unusual spaces, including a living room with 20-foot ceilings, a loft study, a basement recording studio, and a mahogany-lined library.
But their ability to coexist with viruses that can spill over to other animals, in particular humans, can have devastating consequences when we eat them, trade them in livestock markets and invade their territory.
Earlier this month, Trevorrow released a short film set a year after the events of Fallen Kingdom showed a world where humans and free-roaming dinosaurs need to (sigh) find a way to coexist.
Most lovable is its inclusiveness: dancers of different races, of widely unalike temperaments and couture, coexist calmly here, often in exactly the same intricate meter but sometimes in overlapping sequences and facing separate directions.
Though ranging across thousands of miles, this region shares many similarities: vast expanses of open land, rich natural resources, diverse indigenous peoples, colonialism, and the ongoing conflicts that inevitably arise when these factors coexist.
A winner-takes-all system, in contrast, creates a need for a single center-right party capable of winning majorities; in this party, social conservatives and liberals would have to coexist awkwardly (sound familiar?).
In his art, Lemaoana— who is black, Zulu, and a former player of rugby, a sport that does not welcome people of his skin color — shows that the beautiful and the tragic can often coexist.
It's never been perfect—fans revolted when it got rid of explicit fic (porn) to appease advertisers, but it proved that fandoms no longer needed to sit in walled gardens and could finally coexist.220013.
"You have no knowledge of what goes on in our household or the enormous rebuilding this takes to even coexist," Khloé clapped back at a fan who criticized her for staying with the NBA player.
A further dispiriting conviction lurks at the heart of modern campus radicalism: the notion that each racial group, gender and sexuality is fundamentally different, destined (at best) to coexist in siloed spaces, safe or otherwise.
Over the weeks and months ahead, markets will watch Fed Chair Janet Yellen and President-elect Donald Trump to see if she resigns, he asks her to resign or they find a way to coexist.
The fact that these things all coexist in one film isn't that unique—but the fact that they all play together in one piece that never loses its heart or its momentum very much is.
Bison and elk in Yellowstone have developed antibodies against brucellosis, and a case of bison transmitting the disease to cattle has never been documented, even where cows and bison coexist, according to the field campaign.
These two roles cannot coexist without creating conflicts of interest, as the case of Collins, who also apparently spent work hours to successfully induce other members of Congress to invest in the company, clearly shows.
A legal controversy does not take place in the setting of an academic seminar, where multiple points of view on a given issue can coexist and be celebrated as an instance of diversity and creativity.
The Holocaust was the result of a hideous syllogism: if Germany were to expand into the East, where millions of Jews lived, those Jews would have to vanish, because Germans could not coexist with them.
"I have been thinking a lot about England as a country of contrasts, from the structured to the rebellious and free, and I wanted to celebrate how these elements coexist," Tisci said in a statement.
My best worst-case scenario involves us being made to stick around long enough that we have to coexist and spend the rest of eternity apologizing (or at least robots figure it out for us).
Two of those stars will get their first look in their new uniforms here: Carmelo Anthony of the Knicks and Paul George of the Pacers must coexist with the ferocious Russell Westbrook of the Thunder.
He has tended to view the peacemaking process through an economic prism, speaking often of how the Palestinian people can improve their fortunes if they find a way to coexist peacefully with their Israeli neighbors.
This newfound tolerance is one of the surprising results of the current transition, in which elements of the socialist past — like the rejection of religion, especially in attitudes toward sexuality — coexist with a new cosmopolitanism.
At Summit, they said, they were required to teach students cognitive skills (like how to construct an argument) while making students responsible for teaching themselves underlying lesson material (like how diverse plants and animals coexist).
The Walking Dead is best when it dispenses with its penchant for gore and shock value and instead interrogates the moral quandaries that arise when different personality types are thrown together and forced to coexist.
The population of the city of Talladega is divided about evenly between blacks and whites, and to a visitor, it can feel like a place where racial harmony and discord coexist on seemingly parallel planes.
"I've always sort of seen this as of the Marvel superhero universe of connecting narcotraffickers, and that they all coexist," showrunner Eric Newman told The Hollywood Reporter not long after the season premiered in 2018.
The Trump administration has also argued that the federal and state laws at issue in the case can coexist, maintaining that the state could have continued its prosecution without relying on information from federal forms.
In fact, to underscore how harmoniously the two brands can coexist, Kim and Garcia opted to show the fall/winter collections for both brands together, one after another, during New York Fashion Week last week.
Only in America do medical treatment and recovery coexist with a peculiar national dread: the struggle to figure out from the mounting pile of bills what portion of the fantastical charges you actually must pay.
This expands the show's stranger-in-a-strange-land premise to explore what it means to be American immigrants, as the newcomers try to maintain roots in the old world and coexist with indigenous neighbors.
In 2016, Facebook leased space at another location in New York, giving the two divisions more breathing room to coexist, but at that moment in time, it was "a clash of cultures," a former employee said.
And the series was always completely unbelievable, so it's not like our incredulity at a universe in which just about every cryptozoological monster can coexist with alien-human hybrid super soldiers makes the reboot feel off.
For regulators it will take imagination to see how these innovations coexist with national currencies and monetary policies and determine the right guardrails for innovations, such as stablecoins, that can have enormous global benefits for consumers.
"Friendships are put to the test, long-distance couples are forced to see if their romance can survive 24/7 togetherness and fiery exes try to coexist peacefully during their voyage," the show's press release reads.
And since we face the reality that, in this global village, there is not very much choice but to coexist with men, we might as well find a way to do it and do it well.
"It's surprising that two substantially distinct lifestyles can develop and coexist within a small and isolated subpopulation," Gabriele Cozzi, a post-doctorate student at the University of Zurich who helped lead the study, told New Scientist.
The reality depicted in The Alienist could easily coexist with the other gristly crimes of 19th century Manhattan, like Lizzie Halliday, New York's first identified female serial killer, and the gang violence that wracked Lower Manhattan.
The minute we will get Arab leaders, as we got with Saddam and with King Hussein -- the late King Hussein of Jordan who are willing to coexist with us, then now, we are moving towards peace.
He wrote to a group called the Get Smart Bear Society, which is dedicated to ensuring that "people and bears safely and respectfully coexist," asking if they knew where one would find a licensed bear handler.
"In our research, we learned women don't like chest straps — men don't typically like them either — but females particularly dislike it because it has to coexist with the bra," OM co-founder, Stéphane Marceau, told Mashable.
There is one big clue pointing to this as the most plausible explanation for how the actor Sebastian Stan can coexist in the same reality as Bucky Barnes, who in our reality is played by Stan.
The temple, Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua, commonly called the Tiger Temple, began keeping and breeding tigers 15 years ago and has promoted itself as a spiritual sanctuary where wild animals and humans can peacefully coexist.
The hotel and the train station coexist in one long, outstretched building, which was completed in 1914 and offers a refreshing prewar architectural counterpoint to the glittering glass-and-steel skyscrapers Tokyo is now known for.
But there are no plans at the moment to fold DC Universe into HBO Max, and the two services are expected to coexist, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Business Insider last month.
Studio Kraut A lounge, a cabaret and a dining room with German comfort food like crispy sauerbraten wings, chicken schnitzel and bratwurst coexist in an arty setting: 160 Eighth Avenue (18th Street), 646-449-8150, studiokrautnyc.com.
The narcotic effects of these things were the only way that we could continue to coexist—the only way I could find relief from the sound of her voice without killing her (and really, myself) entirely.
Drew and Evans, the later known for his in-camera effects and the now iconic Coexist album sleeve for The xx, open the video with black-and-white 3D images that are incredibly detailed and framed.
For the West, Mr. Erdogan has devolved from a righteous hope — would-be proof that Islam and democracy can peacefully coexist — into another autocrat whose populism, bombast and contempt for the ledger books have yielded calamity.
For the next 30 years the two branches of "chain migration" would coexist: Demographers and urbanists still used the term to describe any network of support, and polemicists still maintained a conspiracy to circumvent border controls.
"The book's most original sections see Cass reckoning with the tightrope walk of being an artist and a mother, asking herself whether creativity and child-rearing can ever peacefully coexist," Carolyn Murnick writes in her review.
Houston's contract talks with Coach Mike D'Antoni have broken down yet again, while Rockets management strains to debunk near-daily reports that the team's two headstrong stars, James Harden and Chris Paul, can no longer coexist.
That's just always been the plan because I just wanted things to coexist like an album would, but I know that with an album a lot of people would like a consistent story that's more cohesive.
About three dozen of those units are in Bushwick, where midsize modernist developments like 267 Evergreen Avenue, an eight-unit condominium from HomeLand Property Group, coexist with shabbier buildings, like the shuttered deli the condo faces.
While they may often disagree on fundamental matters, senators spend time together on the floor, in the gym and at countless hearings, and they often develop amiable and respectful relationships over the many years they coexist.
Ms. Merkel, already grappling with violent anti-globalism protests on streets outside the conference, has been intensely focused on divining a way to coexist with a president whose disruptive views differ so drastically from her own.
For example, earlier this year Amazon put together a similar industry group designed to ensure voice assistants could interoperate with each other — so that voice assistants could coexist on the same speaker at the same time.
It allows us to create an impression that the audience is in the immediate presence of the dancer and within the space where the dance is happening, where the audience and rendered elements coexist and interact.
She tries to become a better person with help from Chidi (William Jackson Harper) and to coexist with neighbors Tahani (Jameela Jamil) and Jianyu (Manny Jacinto), but the Good Place has more secrets than they bargained for.
I went to a very diverse high school when I came to New York so I've always had an appreciation and understanding of a way to coexist and tell stories of other people you don't know, respectfully.
Truck driving, other transportation, production, and administrative jobs are particularly susceptible to AI. However, while it may threaten jobs, the ability to merge with technology, to coexist with AI could help us become "super humans," Hausler said.

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